BOSTON – As evidenced by his shaky postseason, Avery Bradley still requires plenty of polish.

The Boston Celtics guard plans to work on every part of his game, but he certainly doesn’t expect any training partners.

“Nobody likes to work out with me because I work so hard in the offseason, honestly," he said Friday night after suffering a season-ending Game 6 defeat to the New York Knicks.

Bradley doesn’t smell, as far as I know, and he’s not a thief, I don’t think, except for when he plays defense.

“I just go hard – three-a-days, sometimes four-a-days,” he said. “Most people don’t know how hard I work out during the offseason. I mean, there’s a reason I go so hard (in games) all the time.”

Because of injuries and the NBA lockout, Bradley hasn’t benefited from a full offseason yet. His to-do list this time should probably start with shooting (he dropped from 49.8 percent to 40.2 percent from the field, and from 40.7 percent to 31.7 percent behind the arc) and ball-handling, where his shortcomings were especially evident with Rajon Rondo injured.

“This is going to be an important summer for me,” he said. “I’m excited this summer.”